Wilmington job fair draws 2,600 job seekers

Wilmington Job Fair

WILMINGTON, Del. – A job fair hosted by U.S. Senators Tom Carper and Chris Coons, and U.S. Representative John Carney on Monday drew more than 2,600 job seekers who came to meet with 100 employers at the Chase Center on the Riverfront in Wilmington. Combined, the employers were hiring for more than 1,700 open positions.

“The job fairs we’ve hosted up and down the state are about changing lives by helping get our neighbors back to work,” Chris  said.  “Things are starting to get better in our state and our country, and I think the fact that 100 employers came out today to hire for more than 1,700 open positions is a sign of that. Our goal for this and for each of our job fairs has been to help Delawareans access these new opportunities and resources for getting a job, and I’m optimistic that today’s job fair did that. I can’t wait to hear from our neighbors who found a job today, and remain fiercely committed to helping the Delawareans who weren’t so fortunate.”

In 2012, the Congressional delegation hosted three jobs fairs across Delaware—one in each county—with a combined total of more than 4,000 job seekers attending.  Last year’s job fairs—also held in each county—attracted more than 4,900 people looking for work.

Click here to view photos from the job fair.

Click here to learn more about Chris’ work to create jobs.

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